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Title: ECONOMY


1
ECONOMY
  • The British Regime
  • 1760 - 1867

2
Royal Proclamation - 1763
  • Created the province of Quebec
  • Major changes for political legal organization
  • Little initial change for economy
  • Britains policy was similar to that of France
  • Based on mercantilism

3
Map of The Royal Proclamation
4
Important terms
  • Protectionism an economic policy intended to
    protect a country/empire from foreign competition
  • ie Britain preferred buying/importing goods from
    its colonies, instead of buying from somewhere
    else
  • Preferential tariffs lower customs duties on
    products imported from the colonies
  • ie Britains Corn Laws gave the colonies grain
    merchants a lower tax rate so they could sell
    their products at a lower price (would later be
    adopted for wood and wheat)

5
British Empire in the 19th Century
6
The Conquest - aftermath
  • After the conquest, many French merchants
    returned to France
  • Those who stayed had to adapt to the changes and
    become partners with British merchants in order
    to remain successful
  • A new business class developed, which became
    known as the British Party (they demanded that
    British laws and institutions be put into place
    in the province of Quebec)
  • Opposed Governor Murray and Carleton who had a
    conciliatory attitude towards the French

7
Rise Fall of the Fur Trade Competition
  • New Montreal merchants formed a new fur trading
    company, the North West Company (NWC) to compete
    against the already successful Hudsons Bay
    Company (HBC)
  • Both groups opened more and more trading posts,
    which increased fur production

8
Rise Fall of the Fur TradeMergers
  • Battles over territory occurred between the HBC
    and NWC
  • Britain encouraged the two groups to join
    together under the HBC name
  • But, at the same time fur was not as popular
    anymore in Europe
  • Growth of the timber trade reduced hunting
    grounds
  • Fusion of the companies left natives with only
    one buyer for their products

9
Timber Trade
  • Became increasingly important at the end of the
    19th century
  • 1806 Great Britain was at war with France
    (Napoleon blocked British access to lumber,
    forcing them to look elsewhere)
  • Preferential tariffs were established,
    encouraging merchants to develop the industry
  • Commercial and military needs of Britain
    encouraged the growth of shipyards

10
Timber Trade
  • Many secondary activities also developed because
    of the timber trade
  • Saw mills, naval construction, building
    construction
  • New activities provided jobs for many
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